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members of occupy boston once again occupy a local jail this after three more people were aarested fored to ssll some, but they haddrun out of their suuply.police said the men walked the officers to the man provvded the drugs. occupy boston residents are aware some drug dealers are here but say a select few that are a ppoblem."if someone getsstaken off for something that's good environment i mean you know what i'm saying some drug peopll have crawled in." it didn't take us long to find what appeared to be drug use. we detected a strong odor of what smelled like marijuana coming from a tenttand smoke bbllowing out then they got a warning from a friend.(nats) when we asked to go inside the tent to see whatt was going on at first they said yes but whennwe told them we were with 7 newssthey told us to go away.(nats)occupy boston saas the druu users are the exception, not the rule. "i'd sayythey're bad apples. we have a ppoicy here of no drugs no alcohol of course you know innividuals are free people and they're going to do what they want to doo" working t the clothing tent at occupy boston
members of occupy boston once again occupy a local jail this after three more people were aarested fored to ssll some, but they haddrun out of their suuply.police said the men walked the officers to the man provvded the drugs. occupy boston residents are aware some drug dealers are here but say a select few that are a ppoblem."if someone getsstaken off for something that's good environment i mean you know what i'm saying some drug peopll have crawled in." it didn't take us long to...
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occupied boston that mr. i would say they're bad, we have a policy here of no drugs and no alcohol, of course individuals are free people in they will do what they want to do. >> earlier 0 woman working at the closing tent set up by demonstrators was arrested for selling the drugs xanax which can be dangerous when used. com on the no drugs and no alcohol policy is hard to enforce. >> a connecticut man says he is the one who won the $254 million power ball jackpot but he said he lost his winning ticket. the owner of the bell * super ed in stamford conn. says that a man came into the store claiming that he picked the winning numbers, but that he lost the ticket. lottery officials say that no one has claimed the ticket they don't know if it is true or not meanwhile if the man who says that he lost the winning ticket should be able to find it, he has six months to file a claim. >> people are looking for his garbage cans right now. >> grace tries to get back on track, we will have the latest on its efforts to form
occupied boston that mr. i would say they're bad, we have a policy here of no drugs and no alcohol, of course individuals are free people in they will do what they want to do. >> earlier 0 woman working at the closing tent set up by demonstrators was arrested for selling the drugs xanax which can be dangerous when used. com on the no drugs and no alcohol policy is hard to enforce. >> a connecticut man says he is the one who won the $254 million power ball jackpot but he said he lost...
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bank transfer day one hundred percent so it's ten o'clock over here but within a half hour the occupy boston movement should start partly i just wanted to ask you you mentioned the bank of america example there so they did go back on on what they had planned but if for example if the banks do lose or costumers and perhaps are made to act the way the bank america did want others to grow at their expense and step in to replace them so it's like a cycle. bank of america right now owns the majority of our assets in this country so stepping up to replace. bank of america would be difficult i think the smaller banks you know have a lot to gain ok and you know yeah sorry i just wanted to jump in about an article that you had written praising a man who says no one's ever gone to hell for not paying a debt but don't you think that's somewhat of a call for financial and arkie there. yes i think there are progressive and productive ways to fight the power to speak and then there are less productive ways however everybody you know it's captured their imagination it can't be captured by what would really
bank transfer day one hundred percent so it's ten o'clock over here but within a half hour the occupy boston movement should start partly i just wanted to ask you you mentioned the bank of america example there so they did go back on on what they had planned but if for example if the banks do lose or costumers and perhaps are made to act the way the bank america did want others to grow at their expense and step in to replace them so it's like a cycle. bank of america right now owns the majority...
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police have been confiscating materials like insulation and winterized tents as one member of occupy boston said about the police they are trying to cause people to freeze to try to flush is out. and then there's what's going on with the d.c. lobbying firm clark lytle good old gig and cranford emissary she obtained a secret memo by the lobbying firm to the american bankers association outlining a plan to use opposition research their term to quote undermine the credibility of the movement for and offered up its services to undermine the ninety nine percent movement for the price of eight hundred fifty thousand dollars so how does occupy wall street during these numerous attacks and continue growing for answers to that i'm joined from new york by jay meyerson contributor truthout and here in washington amanda beadle reporter and blogger with think progress good to be here thank you amanda j great to see you again. these thank you these not nonviolent images are so much more powerful than the pictures. of people being chased or even the pick the counter pictures of people smashing windows tha
police have been confiscating materials like insulation and winterized tents as one member of occupy boston said about the police they are trying to cause people to freeze to try to flush is out. and then there's what's going on with the d.c. lobbying firm clark lytle good old gig and cranford emissary she obtained a secret memo by the lobbying firm to the american bankers association outlining a plan to use opposition research their term to quote undermine the credibility of the movement for...
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how about trying something different to help our economy instead of occupying wall street and occupying boston and occupying oakland and how about you occupy a job. that apply occupy a job where are they there's sixteen percent unemployment based on the broader measure well not so according to rudy giuliani is the situation according to our guest dr michael hudson professor of economics at university of missouri kansas city and author here's how he sees the occupy wall street protests. it is a pretty revolutionary situation it is pretty revolutionary because a lot of people are coming together who are in the same boat they are unable to pay their debts as you pointed out and they're finding that in the past they were able to borrow to stay in their living standards and now they're having to repay the money that they've borrowed in their living standards are being squeezed. individually a lot before the occupy wall street movement began they were blaming themselves they were treating themselves as failures it was a lot of people pression for a lot of this and all of a sudden other talking to ot
how about trying something different to help our economy instead of occupying wall street and occupying boston and occupying oakland and how about you occupy a job. that apply occupy a job where are they there's sixteen percent unemployment based on the broader measure well not so according to rudy giuliani is the situation according to our guest dr michael hudson professor of economics at university of missouri kansas city and author here's how he sees the occupy wall street protests. it is a...
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but not if you and i built our financial center in such a way when people really were going to occupy boston for center for us and wall street would be our financial center in such a way that to throw people to. room good services or cheaper services. to care for more convenient life in general. as far as a tax and financial transaction is concerned i think congress can decide to get on with introduce such a tax or want to believe that i should be rewarded for all right now enough taxes for all kinds of taxes and those stocks are sufficient to pronounce. all social programs properly and can use some appropriate so we don't need to know other parks . in russia besides the stuff here who are coming to t.v. to look in some other countries so we believe that there was this kind of might be useful i know part of the park which rushes g twenty eight to the russian president . from los angeles to chicago to birmingham twenty trauma centers have closed since two thousand superstardom is not enough inpatient beds not enough urgency apartment beds and not enough nurses commandos there to take care of
but not if you and i built our financial center in such a way when people really were going to occupy boston for center for us and wall street would be our financial center in such a way that to throw people to. room good services or cheaper services. to care for more convenient life in general. as far as a tax and financial transaction is concerned i think congress can decide to get on with introduce such a tax or want to believe that i should be rewarded for all right now enough taxes for all...
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established locations throughout the country for the occupy movement and i'm very prevented police from grating down the dewey square encampment in boston's financial district forcing police to exercise restraint our law enforcement is resorting to alternative methods to rid the square of the occupiers as the past few days they've prevented demonstrators from entering the area with winterized tents and according to this next video whether protecting tents are considered contraband. well i'm going to put a little bit because. we are afraid that you will cause a man that we don't want the pale but with the sense. that he said the solution is of pain it's very sad and please consider lifesaving supplies illegal smuggled goods and this week at a mess and he sees chris hayes exposed to lobbying firms efforts to undermine occupies message on a broad scale a lobbying firm clark a little gig and cranford war of the american banking association via memo of the g.o.p. could do a one eighty on their view of the movement for the sake of the upcoming elections and c.r.t.c. proposed and eight hundred and fifty thousand dollar plan to protect the banks
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are now coming up with their own ways of keeping warm as part of the winterization working group occupy boston and i come across a coffin shaved box on wheels and it's tiny tiny house is actually a good way to stay warm designer stage radical creating the soul out of a spare kitchen cabinet with several layers of styrofoam plywood polyethylene sheets from the designer says the tiny hole that. very well insulated keep him ward at night and a structure on wheels keeps his body away from the ground and also complies with the city ordinance and the best part is the temporary home cost a mere hundred dollars to built in a fusible option to recreate for more occupiers are out of house he isn't the only ones working to keep the occupy our soldiers warm mit professor jan wampler is calling on students to come up with strategies and designs to help the protesters beat the free it's one of the models they're working on now is a tepee could be ideal for daily general assembly meetings but the winterization group hopes to have many more designs in the near future with some of the best and brightest minds
are now coming up with their own ways of keeping warm as part of the winterization working group occupy boston and i come across a coffin shaved box on wheels and it's tiny tiny house is actually a good way to stay warm designer stage radical creating the soul out of a spare kitchen cabinet with several layers of styrofoam plywood polyethylene sheets from the designer says the tiny hole that. very well insulated keep him ward at night and a structure on wheels keeps his body away from the...
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we're just trying to do our jobs now unfortunately we've seen really a lot of this heat up during occupy boston movement but from other people that you've spoken to do they feel like the attitude in general or the amount of respect coming from police towards the press has changed a lot of people go back to the democratic national convention in two thousand and four and say it was a bit of a turning point. well you know it's difficult to say i think the issue with occupy wall street is that we're seeing something that sort of a president you talk about the d.n.c. you're talking about a situation that began it was over within a a short amount of time where is. wall street you have an ongoing demonstration that has created these situations where. we're at the press and the police are interacting on a daily basis for weeks on end i think it creates a dynamic unlike anything we've seen before so it's you know it's typical to see if the police are acting in more harsh now than they had before because i don't think we've seen anything like this before we're not seeing you know mass arrests like we did
we're just trying to do our jobs now unfortunately we've seen really a lot of this heat up during occupy boston movement but from other people that you've spoken to do they feel like the attitude in general or the amount of respect coming from police towards the press has changed a lot of people go back to the democratic national convention in two thousand and four and say it was a bit of a turning point. well you know it's difficult to say i think the issue with occupy wall street is that...
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i saw the "occupy" movement in portland and boston. i was very impressed.rward to going down to the library, and it hurt my heart. no disrespect to 84-year-olds being sprayed with pepper sprayç that is awful on its face. there is something really bad, too, about throwing books away. that is a demonstration of political force that never cheers anyone. you know what i mean? >> no. >> to me, it seems so blinkered and weird that they chose to do that. >> i will note for the record as a favor to the people doing this that messing with librarians never ends well for anybody except the librarians. >> they will put you in order. that's what they do. they put things in order. >> john hodgeman's new book is called "that is all." >> thank you for being here. we'll be right back. anone emra me ithbong es msuan.. oupo tresehay. l,thple. today, politico.com ran a correction on a story. here's their correction. an earlier version of this story referred to cain having a cedar quality mustache. the proper term is theater, quality. the original piece not cedar quality instea
i saw the "occupy" movement in portland and boston. i was very impressed.rward to going down to the library, and it hurt my heart. no disrespect to 84-year-olds being sprayed with pepper sprayç that is awful on its face. there is something really bad, too, about throwing books away. that is a demonstration of political force that never cheers anyone. you know what i mean? >> no. >> to me, it seems so blinkered and weird that they chose to do that. >> i will note for...
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tonight, occupy wall street is back, back to zuccotti park. in boston, remember the footage we showed you a few weeks ago, the occupy boston encampment being cleared out? they're back. they are back, too, and fair they're filing legal action. in portland, oregon, this weekend, there was a huge show of force against the occupy portland encampment. occupy portland responded by calling for a citywide day of action on sunday, claiming for support than they ever have in the past. at cal berkeley after being beaten by police and cleared out, occupy cal was back with a full day of protest activities tonight and back tonight at the birthplace of berkeley's free speech movement to hear outdoors tonight the mario savio memorial lecture to be delivered a short time from now by robert reich. joining us now is robert reich, professor of public policy at berkeley, former secretary of labor under president clinton and will deliver tonight's mario savio memorial lecture, unexpectedly outdoors. secretary reich, thanks for joining us tonight. >> good evening, rachel, how
tonight, occupy wall street is back, back to zuccotti park. in boston, remember the footage we showed you a few weeks ago, the occupy boston encampment being cleared out? they're back. they are back, too, and fair they're filing legal action. in portland, oregon, this weekend, there was a huge show of force against the occupy portland encampment. occupy portland responded by calling for a citywide day of action on sunday, claiming for support than they ever have in the past. at cal berkeley...
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i saw the "occupy" movement in portland and boston. i was very impressed.spect to 84-year-olds being sprayed with pepper spray, that is awful on its face. there is something really bad, too, about throwing books away. that is a demonstration of political force that never cheers anyone. you know what i mean? >> no. >> to me, it seems so blinkered and weird that they chose to do that. >> i will note for the record as a favor to the people doing this that messing with librarians never ends well for anybody except the librarians. >> they will put you in order. that's what they do. they put things in order. >> john hodgeman's new book is called "that is all." it's brilliant. nice to see you. >> lovely to see you. >> we'll be right back. it's like having portable navigation, a bluetooth connection, a stolen-vehicle locator, roadside assistance, and something that could help save your life -- automatic help in a crash. it's the technology of five devices in one hardworking mirror. because life happens while you drive. for a limited time, get an onstar fmv mirror f
i saw the "occupy" movement in portland and boston. i was very impressed.spect to 84-year-olds being sprayed with pepper spray, that is awful on its face. there is something really bad, too, about throwing books away. that is a demonstration of political force that never cheers anyone. you know what i mean? >> no. >> to me, it seems so blinkered and weird that they chose to do that. >> i will note for the record as a favor to the people doing this that messing with...
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i saw the "occupy" movement in portland and boston. i was very impressed.rt my heart. no disrespect to 84-year-olds being sprayed with pepper spray, that is awful on its face. there is something really bad, too, about throwing books away. that is a demonstration of political force that never cheers anyone. you know what i mean? >> no. >> to me, it seems so blinkered and weird that they chose to do that. >> i will note for the record as a favor to the people doing this that messing with librarians never ends well for anybody except the librarians. >> they will put you in order. that's what they do. they put things in order. >> john hodgeman's new book is called "that is all." >> thank you for being here. we'll be right back. [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in c
i saw the "occupy" movement in portland and boston. i was very impressed.rt my heart. no disrespect to 84-year-olds being sprayed with pepper spray, that is awful on its face. there is something really bad, too, about throwing books away. that is a demonstration of political force that never cheers anyone. you know what i mean? >> no. >> to me, it seems so blinkered and weird that they chose to do that. >> i will note for the record as a favor to the people doing...
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meanwhile, protesters worship occupy boston movement plan to march today to the charlestown bridge.nt story in dallas, texas, where police arrested up to 20 occupy prot t protesters there. at the same time, an attorney said an agreement with the city was reached wednesday allowing protesters to stay for four more weeks. there were also arrests made in south carolina and city officials have told them to leave. occupy indiana protesters have been given 24 hours to clear out their camp on state house grounds. a lot happening with the movements. >> good to hear because we know they've laid out a certain schedule and things could escalate. >>> more hopeful signs from the job market. new jobless claims have slipped to their lowest level since april. brian sullivan here with what's moving your money. brian, unemployment claims still high though. 388,000, but it seems like we have a glimmer of some good news. >> one economist described them as encouraging. the key, the trend and four-week moving average is below 400,000 again. still way too lie, but at least the trend is in the right direct
meanwhile, protesters worship occupy boston movement plan to march today to the charlestown bridge.nt story in dallas, texas, where police arrested up to 20 occupy prot t protesters there. at the same time, an attorney said an agreement with the city was reached wednesday allowing protesters to stay for four more weeks. there were also arrests made in south carolina and city officials have told them to leave. occupy indiana protesters have been given 24 hours to clear out their camp on state...
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congressmen wrote this, and when i have strong bipartisan support i will introduce t i introduced it at occupy bostonthis idea that legal bribery, all the money, all of it leaves washington. it sounds like a revolutionary idea but all of america would go for it. we want the money out of washington and the bribery to stop. it's an easy to do. a constitutional amendment which i promote is only four lines and would change this country for the better. >> i'm actually very glad you said it because it is so transparent and lot of people who like the president support it. you and i have some unfinished business. we have some clearing of the air. >> personal stuff? >> we have some clearing of the air. >> but i like you. >> i like you. >> you and i agree on a lot of things. are you going to bring that up? >> i'm bringing it up. this is what you said about me. >> he's a pretty peaceful loving poet. poet a he is job is to say things even if you don't like. that's their job. less home foamic, less racist than sean hannity but that's what i'm saying, like snoop dogg is less sexist than him, a snoop dogg is less r
congressmen wrote this, and when i have strong bipartisan support i will introduce t i introduced it at occupy bostonthis idea that legal bribery, all the money, all of it leaves washington. it sounds like a revolutionary idea but all of america would go for it. we want the money out of washington and the bribery to stop. it's an easy to do. a constitutional amendment which i promote is only four lines and would change this country for the better. >> i'm actually very glad you said it...
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a couple of days ago, i went to occupy boston and introduced a constitutional amendment. until there was enough dialogue, we're here because wall street controls our future and there's nothing with wall street. there's nothing wrong with corporations or business, it's just that business and wall street should not and special interests should not control our government. and that is a fundamental flaw in our democracy. >> your constitutional amendment is to prevent private financing of elections so that elections have to be financed by the public. why do you think that's so key? >> there's a guy talking about the prison tril complex. they funded political campaigns and so that we could lock up people for 20 years for little bits of drugs to fill their prisons. they negotiated loopholes with politicians to take it to congress. the health care companies pay off the politicians so we have no health care. the inequalities the because r corporations work -- no republican, no democrat, wants to know they've sent someone to washington to work for them and instead, they work for a
a couple of days ago, i went to occupy boston and introduced a constitutional amendment. until there was enough dialogue, we're here because wall street controls our future and there's nothing with wall street. there's nothing wrong with corporations or business, it's just that business and wall street should not and special interests should not control our government. and that is a fundamental flaw in our democracy. >> your constitutional amendment is to prevent private financing of...
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how about trying something different to help our economy instead of occupying wall street and occupying boston, and occupying oakland, how about you occupy a job? [cheering] today, investors want retirement planning on their terms. i want to work with people who are objective. how about a plan with my name on it? can we start with realistic goals, please? show me how to keep more retirement money in my pocket. now and down the road. those are my terms. then this is your place. td ameritrade, where millions of investors plan for retirement on their terms. [ male announcer ] trade commission-free for 60 days. plus get up to $600 when you open an account. then you may need help finding the right plan for your needs. call now to find out how a medicare plan from unitedhealthcare medicare solutions may have the coverage you're looking for. i'm looking for help paying for my prescriptions. [ male announcer ] that's a part d prescription drug plan. tell us about your prescriptions and we can help you select the right plan... like a stand-alone plan, or you can combine part d and medicare supplement p
how about trying something different to help our economy instead of occupying wall street and occupying boston, and occupying oakland, how about you occupy a job? [cheering] today, investors want retirement planning on their terms. i want to work with people who are objective. how about a plan with my name on it? can we start with realistic goals, please? show me how to keep more retirement money in my pocket. now and down the road. those are my terms. then this is your place. td ameritrade,...
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students walked out of their economics class at harvard university to attend the occupy boston protestsey sent a letter to the professor reading "the biassed nature contributes to and symbolizes the increasing economic inequality in america." harvard university professor and economic advisor for presidential hopeful mitt romney, greg manque joins us from boston. good morning to you, professor. >> good morning. nice to be with you. >> great to have you. why did all those students walk out of your class? >> well, it was less than 10% of the class. it's a very large class, over 700 students, one of the largest on campus. they had some sympathy with the protest wall street crowd and they decided to leave my class as part of that movement. i teach a mainstream economics class. it's not much different from what you find at other universities. i don't share that view but that was the students' point of view. >> you know, the ironic thing is harvard is kind of known around the world as kind of educating the most elite, the top 1% of college students and for them to align themselves with the 99
students walked out of their economics class at harvard university to attend the occupy boston protestsey sent a letter to the professor reading "the biassed nature contributes to and symbolizes the increasing economic inequality in america." harvard university professor and economic advisor for presidential hopeful mitt romney, greg manque joins us from boston. good morning to you, professor. >> good morning. nice to be with you. >> great to have you. why did all those...
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but a rare victory came for occupy boston protesters wednesday. a judge has stripped the city of its authority to evict the demonstrators from their encampment for at least the next two weeks. >>> now for a check of the markets cnbc's melissa francis is at the new york stock exchange this morning. good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah. we're watching crude oil prices up about a hundred dollars a barrel and reversal of a pipeline that goes between cushing, oklahoma and the gulf coast. in the long run this is good for the prices at the pump and makes the system more efficient. in the short term it could mean higher prices for drivers. they had been on the decline since a high in june around $4 a gallon. but right now they could be trending back up. 54 cents higher right now than a year ago. back to you. >> thank you. >>> and a new ad campaign from the united colors of benaton has the vatican threatening legal action. the unhate campaign features photo shopped pictures of world leaders kissing some of their rivals. it features president obam
but a rare victory came for occupy boston protesters wednesday. a judge has stripped the city of its authority to evict the demonstrators from their encampment for at least the next two weeks. >>> now for a check of the markets cnbc's melissa francis is at the new york stock exchange this morning. good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah. we're watching crude oil prices up about a hundred dollars a barrel and reversal of a pipeline that goes between cushing, oklahoma and...
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. >> and go to your point about the crime in boston, occupy boston, apparently, three of the people there arrested for dealing crack. >> and by the way, did you see on -- >> just like the tea party! >> i don't know how many politicians are going to be running down there with the crime rising, with the arrests going through the roof if you look at oakland, 20 arrests in atlanta the other day and if you read the chronicle of the amount of complaints coming out of that tent city in downtown new york city, what politician wants to -- >> the giant effigy. >> there's something called videotape and a lot of those politicians are on the record as saying they support those protesters and it doesn't really matter if they said it in the first week or sixth week, they're on record as saying they agree with it as well as our president of the united states. that could be a problem. >> which could be haunting to him because there was a giant obama effigy over at the park on saturday, i believe. >> let me get to some of your other headlines for a monday. there's been more fallout from the sex abuse alleg
. >> and go to your point about the crime in boston, occupy boston, apparently, three of the people there arrested for dealing crack. >> and by the way, did you see on -- >> just like the tea party! >> i don't know how many politicians are going to be running down there with the crime rising, with the arrests going through the roof if you look at oakland, 20 arrests in atlanta the other day and if you read the chronicle of the amount of complaints coming out of that tent...
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occupy nashville demonstrated outside the corrections corporation of america the largest private prison company in the world to protest how c.c.a. profits off throwing more and more and more people in prison and a judge in boston today gave occupiers a temporary restraining order against the city to prevent any police crackdowns in the near future the point is the movement continues with or without zuccotti park as for what direction it goes now i want to turn it over to my guests joining me now from new york is kristen gwynne freelance writer and editorial system with alternate and here in the studio digital money reporter and blogger with think progress the person welcome. kristen i want to i want to start with you. what's the what's the mood in zuccotti park right now how are people adjusting to these new rules against camp you're going to the occupation still go on indefinitely without them well the occupation is everywhere and more than occupying the party park or liberty plaza the movement is occupy our minds and our hearts and our narrative right now so i think that the movement can i absolutely go on without you cut a park what makes it sad is that to have a space and a physical space where people can
occupy nashville demonstrated outside the corrections corporation of america the largest private prison company in the world to protest how c.c.a. profits off throwing more and more and more people in prison and a judge in boston today gave occupiers a temporary restraining order against the city to prevent any police crackdowns in the near future the point is the movement continues with or without zuccotti park as for what direction it goes now i want to turn it over to my guests joining me...
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over the country, how about trying something different to help our economy instead of occupying wall street and bostonto occupy a -- you occupy a job? [applause] how about working? ugh.ow that is tof woodstock is a lot more fun. how about proceeding with your education and getting a better education? they would rather do would stop -- woodstock. i believe this will become a major factor in analyzing what this president has done for us. there is no doubt that he has ruined our economy. the american economy wants to recover. it is trying to recover. it has been trying to recover for a year. look at the money that is sitting on the sidelines in america and all over the world, money that wants to go to work. to put more people to work. why is that money being held back? the money is being held back because we have administration that is doing everything to discourage the growth of the private sector. it has one concern and one concern only. grow government, more government union jobs, that is the only answer they have when dealing with this economy. that is gone to require higher taxes, more regulation, a
over the country, how about trying something different to help our economy instead of occupying wall street and bostonto occupy a -- you occupy a job? [applause] how about working? ugh.ow that is tof woodstock is a lot more fun. how about proceeding with your education and getting a better education? they would rather do would stop -- woodstock. i believe this will become a major factor in analyzing what this president has done for us. there is no doubt that he has ruined our economy. the...
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how about trying something different to help our economy, instead of occupy wall street and occupying boston working eight hours a day. how about proceeding with your education and getting a better education? no, they would rather do a woodstock in manhattan, which is what it has turned into. so, i believe that this will become a major factor in analyzing what this president has done for us. there is no doubt he has ruined our economy. the american economy wants to recover. it is trying to recover. it's been trying to recover for a year or a year and a half. just follow wall street and as and downs wall street. look at the money that is sitting on the sidelines in america and all over the world. money that wants to be invested. money that wants to go to work. to put more people to work. why is that money being held back? the money is being held back because we have an administration that is doing everything to discourage the growth of the private sector. it has one concern anyone concerned only. grow governments. more government union jobs. that is the only answer they have to dealing with t
how about trying something different to help our economy, instead of occupy wall street and occupying boston working eight hours a day. how about proceeding with your education and getting a better education? no, they would rather do a woodstock in manhattan, which is what it has turned into. so, i believe that this will become a major factor in analyzing what this president has done for us. there is no doubt he has ruined our economy. the american economy wants to recover. it is trying to...
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[shouting] >> all over the country the occupiers are costing the taxpayers, you and me tens of millions of dollars. in boston judge francis mcintyre has refused to remove the occupiers from a busy juncture. >> i will bet you -- >> let me get this straight judge mcintyre, you believe leaving the situation quote uncontrolled and unrestrained in boston is in the interest of public safety? quite amazing. talking points has been dead on in assessing the occupy movement from the beginning. we predicted there would be death. there has been. we predicted crime would flourish, it has. we predicted the cost to the taxpayer would be enormous. that has come true as well. now the occupiers are starting to target individual americans. people like karl rove. [shouting] >> if you believe in free speech, then you have a chance to show it. if you believe in the right of the first amendment of free speech, then you demonstrate it by shutting up and waiting until the q and a session. line up -- [ applause ] >> bill: once protesters begin to infringe on the rights of the individual people, then the courts absolutely have to step
[shouting] >> all over the country the occupiers are costing the taxpayers, you and me tens of millions of dollars. in boston judge francis mcintyre has refused to remove the occupiers from a busy juncture. >> i will bet you -- >> let me get this straight judge mcintyre, you believe leaving the situation quote uncontrolled and unrestrained in boston is in the interest of public safety? quite amazing. talking points has been dead on in assessing the occupy movement from the...
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we had the group occupy nova, northern virginia, which marched to this area from boston into this area. it had a heavy police presence. most of that has broken up. let's show you the map of the march they took from mcpherson square. it was down k street. they went on the western lanes, police presence police blocked every intersection so there was some short, minor disruption of traffic along the way. they chanted and carried signs. let's show you as they made the two mile march to key bridge. it was a peaceful march through the streets of the city. we have video tape of that as they marched, as they chanted and brought their message to the streets of washington, as they came to the intersections they were allowed through. now, there has been some disruption of traffic but not major number one. number two, no arrests. it's been peaceful throughout the evening. we spoke to some of the occupy d.c. people as they marched on their way here to key bridge. here is what they had to say. >> we are looking for jobs and infrastructure. i drive over these bridges. >> it's okay. i was expecting it
we had the group occupy nova, northern virginia, which marched to this area from boston into this area. it had a heavy police presence. most of that has broken up. let's show you the map of the march they took from mcpherson square. it was down k street. they went on the western lanes, police presence police blocked every intersection so there was some short, minor disruption of traffic along the way. they chanted and carried signs. let's show you as they made the two mile march to key bridge....
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since and before long occupy movements multiplied from los angeles. to chicago. to boston. and just about everywhere in between the mood grew darker as authorities threaten to clear the ten city at zuccotti park at the last minute they were allowed to remain after clearing the park themselves. occupy times square was next and brought scenes like this is not where. the government in. iraq war veteran shamar thomas fighting what had become in his eyes wide spread police brutality he appeared on our show a few days later they're saying if you want to fight go to iraq or afghanistan what do you mean by this you know to hurt the citizens that you swore to protect you know this is kind of you know a contradiction to the oath that you take and then there was occupy oakland here you see another veteran scott olsen standing peacefully. within moments he was hit in the head with a tear gas canister fractured his skull and left him can pretty good condition what a lot of the shot a spotlight now shining bright on a roll of police all the while the protests spread much to the dismay of
since and before long occupy movements multiplied from los angeles. to chicago. to boston. and just about everywhere in between the mood grew darker as authorities threaten to clear the ten city at zuccotti park at the last minute they were allowed to remain after clearing the park themselves. occupy times square was next and brought scenes like this is not where. the government in. iraq war veteran shamar thomas fighting what had become in his eyes wide spread police brutality he appeared on...